There's something about Diaz

Cameron Diaz has replaced
Jessica Biel as the most dangerous celebrity for whom to search online, according
to new research by security-software maker McAfee. Criminals see such lusted-after types as the
perfect lures to sucker people into visiting websites laden with malicious software. When folks
click on those sites, their computers become infected with viruses that might lead to identity
theft. (The cheeky website TheFrisky.com headlined its report "Cameron Diaz is spreading a ton of
viruses.") Joining the two actresses in the annual top 10 (including ties) are actress
Julia Roberts (No.2, with Biel slipping to No.3); models
Gisele Bundchen,
Heidi Klum and
Adriana Lima; and actors
Tom Cruise,
Penelope Cruz,
Jennifer Love Hewitt,
Nicole Kidman,
Anna Paquin and
Brad Pitt. Easy marks might include those trolling for more from the startling
nude
Rolling Stone cover shoot with Paquin and co-stars
Stephen Moyer and
Alexander Skarsgard of the HBO vampire series
True Blood - huddled together skin to skin and covered with fake blood.

Bambi bait results in Nuge fine

Rocker and celebrity hunter
Ted Nugent will pay a $1,750 fine after pleading no contest in California to
baiting a deer and not having a properly signed hunting tag. Game wardens saw him kill the deer on
a February episode of his Outdoor Channel series
Spirit of the Wild. Investigators later found that the deer had been eating bait called
C'Mere Deer. Baiting wildlife is illegal in California.

Babes in the dark

During a break in filming
Piranha 3D, opening today in theaters, actresses
Kelly Brook and
Jessica Szohr decided to drive from the movie set in Lake Havasu, Ariz., to Las
Vegas but ended up lost at night at Hoover Dam. "The next thing I know, there are three police cars
following us," Brook told New York's
Daily News. "In England (her homeland), the natural reaction is to get out of the car and
ask for directions - which is what I did," prompting the officers to jump out of their vehicles
with weapons drawn. (The dam is considered a prime target for terrorists, after all.) "Next thing
you know, we have got our hands on the bonnet (hood) of the car and we're trying to assure . . .
(the police) we're just actresses on our way to Vegas." Brook - who bares all in the film and in
this month's
Playboy magazine - said the officers soon realized their mistake and went away happy with
autographs. A funny aside: The British website Ananova.com said the women were lost near Hoover Dam
"in Ohio."

Other eye-openers

•
Saturday Night Live comic
Fred Armisen is dating
SNL co-star
Abby Elliott. He split in May with his wife of 10 months,
Mad Men star
Elisabeth Moss.

• MTV censors should be busy Sept. 12: Raunchy comic
Chelsea Handler (
Chelsea Lately) has been named host of the Video Music Awards, taking over for
Russell Brand.

• Hip-hop celebrity
Wyclef Jean is to find out today whether Haiti's election commission will allow
him to run for president of the island nation. He's in hiding there because of death threats - a
common hazard in Haitian politics.